[Ieee_vis] Call For Papers: 10th Workshop on In Situ Visualization (WOIV), Hamburg, Germany

Tim Gerrits gerrits at vis.rwth-aachen.de
Mon Jan 19 14:07:29 CET 2026


*Call for Papers: 10th Workshop on In Situ Visualization (WOIV)*

The Workshop on In Situ Visualization (WOIV) has become an established 
part of the ISC High Performance conference and will return to *Hamburg, 
Germany on June 26th 2026*. Large-scale HPC simulations still face 
critical I/O bottlenecks, making in situ visualization essential. By 
coupling analysis and visualization directly to live simulations, this 
approach bypasses inefficient disk storage of raw data, instead 
generating compact data abstracts with higher expressiveness per byte.
*We invite submissions to WOIV, a premier venue for advancing in situ 
visualization research and connecting solution providers with the HPC 
community.*

We seek contributions on large-scale parallel visualization methods and 
workflows, particularly:
* Codes closely coupling numerical methods and visualization
* Frameworks, data reductions, and their impact on exploratory analysis 
flexibility
* Recent developments in in situ libraries and software platforms
* Both successes and instructive failures—we value learning from 
experiments that didn't go as planned

We accept submissions of *short papers* (6 to 8 pages),*full papers* (10 
to 12 pages) and *lightning presentations* (2 to 4 pages) in Springer 
single column LNCS style.

*Submission Deadline: February 23rd 2026
Author Notification: April 15th
Workshop: June 26th, Hamburg, Germany*
All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE)

Find more information at https://woiv.gitlab.io

WOIV Workshop Chairs - woiv at googlegroups.com
/Tim Gerrits, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Marcel Krueger, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Francois Mazen, Kitware Europe, France/
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